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    syzkaller

    syzkaller

    syzkaller is an unsupervised coverage-guided kernel fuzzer

    ...The system integrates tightly with sanitizers such as KASAN, KMSAN, KCSAN, and UBSAN to surface memory safety, concurrency, and undefined behavior issues with actionable reports. A distributed architecture coordinates many fuzzing VMs, collects crash signatures, deduplicates them, and bisects to the first bad commit when possible. syzkaller maintains per-kernel “syz” descriptions so it understands arguments, flags, and resources of thousands of syscalls and ioctls across Linux and other kernels. It also ships sophisticated reproducers and minimization routines so developers get small, deterministic test cases they can run locally to fix bugs quickly.
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    golang-autoclicker

    golang-autoclicker

    Auto clicker in Golang to simulate mouse clicks

    Auto clicker for desktop applications in Golang to simulate mouse clicks. Used robotgo package for controlling the mouse events. Using getpointer.go will make it sleep for 2 seconds, then return the coordinates of your mouse's position. You will use those coordinates to plot where the mouse need to move. I have 2 positions that I want the mouse to move to and click, then with a combination of a while loop, I just reiterate between clicking on two positions. After you start your mouse will move to the plotted locations and click as soon as it gets to the coordinate.
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